Reviews (3)

The restaurant is near to London and millennium bridge.
you have a nice sight if you choose to sit in the outside part.
I am a vegan and chose to eat the lunch menu which costs 8,95£. It includes four parts: 2 dips, I highly recommend the hummus and the pea dip. I chose the flatbread along with it.
the Falafel have milkproducts come along but you can get them without, what I did. they were really lovely.
the new potatoes are vegan as well and taste slightly lemony.
all in all this is a good place to stay if you like the listed foods.

Nice Greek place with good vegan and vegetarian options. I would avoid the mashed chickpeas and go for the hummus if I could do it over and also skip the garlic smoked Aubergine in tomato sauce.
I will recommend the olives, flatbread and the falafel. Also the tomato sauce for the Aubergine was actually delicious, so I ordered it on the side and used it as tomato sauce dipping for the extra round of flatbread, delicious!
The staff is friendly, but it's a high pace, you can sit inside or outside next to the river and you get your food within minutes (plus they serve it very pretty). It's a nice place and I stuffed myself in vegan food ☘

When doing a walk from London to Millenium bridges I noticed this place and saw that the menu had vegan options listed. This part of London is not the most vegan friendly, so I took note of the place. Then I returned a couple days later to try it after seeing St. Paul's.

I got their Greek Trio lunch special that comes as three plates stacked in a tower. Each plate has different options, but each has a least one vegan option.